Morrison v. Clifford
1 D.C. 585
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Morrison v. Clifford, 1 D.C. 585 (D.D.C. 1809).
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said the defendant could not set off unliquidated damages for breach of the warranty, against the note, but the defendant might give evidence of fraud in obtaining the note. Fraud goes to the whole note; simple breach of warranty goes only to part of the consideration.
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